2017
DOI: 10.4166/kjg.2017.69.5.278
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Elevated Gastric Antrum Erosions in Portal Hypertension Patients: Peptic Disease or Mucosal Congestion?

Abstract: Background/Aims: Portal hypertension (PH) is a syndrome characterized by chronic increase in the pressure gradient between the portal vein and inferior vena cava. Previous studies have suggested an increased frequency of antral elevated erosive gastritis in patients with PH, as well as an etiologic association; however, there has not been any histological evidence of this hypothesis to date. Our aim was to evaluate the histological features found in elevated antral erosions in patients with portal hypertension… Show more

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“…Gastrooesophageal variceal bleeding is the cause of more than one-third of deaths in patients with liver cirrhosis [3]. H.pylori infection has a role in some diseases as peptic ulcer [4] portal hypertensive gastropathy [5] and hepatic encephalopathy [6]. However, the role of H.pylori infection is not well studied in cirrhotic patients with gastro-oesphageal variceal bleeding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gastrooesophageal variceal bleeding is the cause of more than one-third of deaths in patients with liver cirrhosis [3]. H.pylori infection has a role in some diseases as peptic ulcer [4] portal hypertensive gastropathy [5] and hepatic encephalopathy [6]. However, the role of H.pylori infection is not well studied in cirrhotic patients with gastro-oesphageal variceal bleeding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%